So the 2008 F1 season is two-thirds over. There are 6 more races:
My picks:
McLaren: Going from strength to strength. Hamilton seems to have gotten over his noob-ness. Kovi performing well. Advantage at Spa.
Ferrari: Needs a serious look at the engines, they're falling apart in heat. Kimi has a problem, but he's shown he can bounce back. Massa is on a high, and probably will continue to nip at Hamilton. Advantage at Monza if they fix their engines.
BMW: Is Kubica getting back on form, or is it the whole team? Kubica likes streets, so advantage at Singapore.
RBR: Terrible weekend in Valencia. Webber complains about lack of power from the engines, and there are plenty of engine-heavy tracks coming up. Coulthard is in retirement mode, not going anywhere fast.
STR: Their new chassis is the best thing that's ever happened to them. Vettel is getting more consistent, the street circuits favour Bourdais. Will Ferrari's engine woes trouble them in Spa and Monza? Looks adaptable, advantage at Singapore.
Renault: Alonso is lower than ever, but he is twice WDC, and shouldn't be underestimated. Piquet has improved markedly with some great drives. Consistency will be key for this lot.
Toyota: Great form lately. Trulli looks to be on top of his game, and Glock is picking up the pace too. Definitely the best of the rest, after BMW. Advantage at Fuji... they know it well and Trulli likes the track.
Honda: No more upgrades for the rest of the year, means bad juju.
Williams: Flashes of brilliance, but no consistency. Not expecting much from them.
Force India: Backmarkers, but they're blowing their trumpets loudly about improvements. We'll see.
- Spa: fast and long with lots of elevation changes and good overtaking opportunities.
- Monza: fast and long again, another overtaking track.
- Singapore: new street circuit and the first night race.
- Fuji: mediocre track, short, medium-speed. Toyota's home ground.
- Shanghai: long with some impressive straight sections. Typical Tilke flavour.
- Interlagos: anti-clockwise circuit, lots of elevation changes, somewhat bumpy, technical corner combinations, overtaking spots for the brave.
My picks:
McLaren: Going from strength to strength. Hamilton seems to have gotten over his noob-ness. Kovi performing well. Advantage at Spa.
Ferrari: Needs a serious look at the engines, they're falling apart in heat. Kimi has a problem, but he's shown he can bounce back. Massa is on a high, and probably will continue to nip at Hamilton. Advantage at Monza if they fix their engines.
BMW: Is Kubica getting back on form, or is it the whole team? Kubica likes streets, so advantage at Singapore.
RBR: Terrible weekend in Valencia. Webber complains about lack of power from the engines, and there are plenty of engine-heavy tracks coming up. Coulthard is in retirement mode, not going anywhere fast.
STR: Their new chassis is the best thing that's ever happened to them. Vettel is getting more consistent, the street circuits favour Bourdais. Will Ferrari's engine woes trouble them in Spa and Monza? Looks adaptable, advantage at Singapore.
Renault: Alonso is lower than ever, but he is twice WDC, and shouldn't be underestimated. Piquet has improved markedly with some great drives. Consistency will be key for this lot.
Toyota: Great form lately. Trulli looks to be on top of his game, and Glock is picking up the pace too. Definitely the best of the rest, after BMW. Advantage at Fuji... they know it well and Trulli likes the track.
Honda: No more upgrades for the rest of the year, means bad juju.
Williams: Flashes of brilliance, but no consistency. Not expecting much from them.
Force India: Backmarkers, but they're blowing their trumpets loudly about improvements. We'll see.